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1. Debating medicalization of Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C): learning from (policy) experiences across countries.

2. A review of the law surrounding female genital mutilation protection orders.

3. HOW "UNIVERSAL" IS THE UNITED NATIONS' UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW? AN EXAMINATION OF THE DISCUSSIONS HELD ON FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION IN THE FIRST CYCLE OF REVIEW.

4. Meaning well while doing harm: compulsory genital examinations in Swedish African girls.

5. Tradition on Trial: Female Genital Practices, U.S. Law, and International Human Rights.

7. Projected Cultural Histories of the Cutting of Female Genitalia: A Poor Reflection as in a Mirror.

8. Hands Off My Pudendum: A Critique of the Human Rights Approach to Female Genital Ritual.

9. An analysis of the implementation of laws with regard to female genital mutilation in Europe.

10. From the War on Terror to the Moral Crusade Against Female Genital Mutilation: Anti-Muslim Racism and Femonationalism in the United States.

11. Response to Commentaries on "From the War on Terror to the Moral Crusade Against Female Genital Mutilation: Anti-Muslim Racism and Femonationalism in the United States".

12. The history and role of the criminal law in anti-FGM campaigns: Is the criminal law what is needed, at least in countries like Great Britain?

13. Involving the health sector in the prevention and care of female genital mutilation: results from formative research in Guinea.

14. The Appropriation of Double Discourse in Supra-Legal Normative Discourse: The Case of Female Genital Mutilation in Sierra Leone.

15. Female Genital Mutilation Protection Orders.

16. The Fight against Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting among the Ejaghams of Cameroon: Kinks in the Legal Approach and Implications for Public Health Practice.

17. A South African Perspective on the Clash between Culture and Human Rights, with Particular Reference to Gender-Related Cultural Practices and Traditions.

18. Views of women and men in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, on three forms of female genital modification

19. An examination of the medicalization trend in female genital cutting in Egypt: How does it relate to a girl's risk of being cut?

20. Determinants of disagreement with female genital mutilation/cutting of future daughters and awareness of the ban among Egyptian university students.

21. Perversion and Perpetration in Female Genital Mutilation Law: The Unmaking of Women as Bearers of Law.

22. Female Genital Cutting (FGC) and the Cultural Boundaries of Medical Practice.

23. Mandatory reporting of female genital mutilation in children in the UK.

24. African, male attitudes on female genital mutilation: an Australian survey.

25. Tackling female genital mutilation in the UK.

26. Female genital mutilation: multiple practices, multiple wrongs.

27. What nurses need to know about female genital mutilation.

28. Female genital mutilation in children presenting to a London safeguarding clinic: a case series.

29. A mixed-method synthesis of knowledge, experiences and attitudes of health professionals to Female Genital Mutilation.

30. In the Best Interests of the Child: Preventing Female Genital Cutting (FGC).

31. SOCIAL NORMS, THE INVISIBLE HAND, AND THE LAW.

32. Interpreting Signs of Female Genital Mutilation Within a Risky Legal Framework.

33. Female Genital Cutting: Nursing Implications.

34. Legislating Change? Responses to Criminalizing Female Genital Cutting in Senegal.

35. The Dutch approach to female genital mutilation in view of the ECHR The time for change has come.

36. Female genital mutilation: making the case for good practice.

37. Protecting girls and women from harmful practices affecting their health: Are we making progress?

38. AGENDA SETTING, THE ROLE OF GROUPS AND THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS: THE PROHIBITION OF FEMALE CIRCUMCISION IN BRTAIN.

39. Female genital mutilation in the UK- where are we, where do we go next? Involving communities in setting the research agenda.

40. Common sense about prosecutions for female genital mutilation prevails-at least for now.

41. Case illustrates what is wrong with complaints procedures.

42. Responsibility takes precedence over accountability.

43. Surgeon should not have been prosecuted.

44. Ritual, Bodily Violence, and the Production of Sociolegal Resistance in Southwest Cameroon.

45. The law on FGM.